/ > Paul Sancya/ AP Actress Eva Longoria applauds on the phase during the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Monday, July 25, 2016.

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LOS ANGELES– Eva Longoria and Gina Rodriguez will be among those honored at next month’s ALMA awards.

Wilmer Valderrama is host of the celebration of Latino achievements in American entertainment and media.

Activists Samantha Fuentes and Jamie Margolin also will be honored. Fuentes survived the Parkland, Florida, school shooting, and Margolin founded the Zero Hour motion to deal with environment change.

Rodriguez, star of TELEVISION’s “Jane the Virgin,” will share the awards spotlight with the show’s cast.

The Nov. 4 ALMA event is airing live at 8 p.m. Eastern on brother or sister TV channels Fuse and FM. Performances by Ally Brooke and Amara La Negra will be featured.

In a statement Friday, host Valderrama stated Latino accomplishments and contributions need to be highlighted more than ever at what he called a “crucial” time.

The ALMAs– American Latino Media Arts Awards– are back after a three-year hiatus in time for the 50th anniversary of UnidosUS, previously known as National Council of La Raza.

UnidosUS is the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. In 1995 it created the ALMAs as a method to promote reasonable, precise and well balanced representations of Latinos in the show business.

Fuse Media made a multi-year agreement to end up being the unique multiplatform media house of the ALMAs.

Metro Officer Charleston Hartfield talks with a community member during National Night Out at Molasky Family Park in Las Vegas, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011. Hartfield was one of individuals killed when a gunman opened fire at a country music celebration in Las Vegas on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017.

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CARSON CITY– Gov. Brian Sandoval joined numerous people at the State Capitol marking the addition of two names to the rolls of law enforcement officers who’ve died in Nevada over the years in the line of responsibility.

Hartfield was off-duty participating in the Route 91 Harvest Celebration show on Oct. 1 on the Las Vegas Strip and turned into one of the 58 people eliminated throughout in the most dangerous mass shooting in modern-day U.S. history.

coats and took their formal oath, marking their official induction to the medical occupation. Former Sen. Harry Reid, UNLV President Len Jessup and the school’s acting dean,

Shawn Gerstenberger, were on hand Friday at Artemus W. Ham Hall on the UNLV school to mark the occasion. A surprise guest made a look at the ceremony, as the medical school’s dean, Dr. Barbara Atkinson, attended to the crowd from a wheelchair onstage in an unannounced visit.”I get to see them (the trainees)develop as part of the student body, “Atkinson stated.”It’s incredible to see them growing and I’m actually delighted to be part of it. Thank you a lot for all that you do.” Atkinson missed out on the stethoscope ceremony the school had last month due to being hospitalized with unspecified medical issues. That caused the appointment of acting dean Gerstenberger. A UNLV spokesperson stated there was no timetable to when Atkinson would go back to her helm of the school of medicine. Landing a medical school at UNLV has actually been discussed for years and Reid praised all included for finally seeing it come to life. “It’s long overdue,”Reid said

.”We have a scarcity of physicians here and all the trainees are residents here, so you’ll work in areas you’re interested in and you’ll stay here

when you’re ended up. “Is this the Camelot? Is this the impossible dream? Most likely.”The primary structure of the UNLV School of Medication, prepared for West Charleston Boulevard throughout from University Medical Center

, is still a couple of years far from coming to fruition. To start the first stage, Jessup stated the school needs $111 million to $125 million, which he stated they might secure prior to completion of the year. The medical school addition will function as an important action to UNLV’s goal of attaining Tier 1 university status. Of those in attendance happy to see Atkinson onstage, none were happier than the trainees themselves, who welcomed her with a class T-shirt, which all 60 had signed. “We acknowledge that none of this would be possible without the hard

work and dedication of Dean Barbara Atkinson, “said Liz Groesbeck, president of the class of 2021. “We can all remember the time when we went to ask individuals for donations …

let’s take a moment to remember how incredibly awkward those minutes were.”Dean Atkinson did simply that however on a statewide level … None of us would be here today without Dean Atkinson. We won’t let you down.”

Karas Ogelsby disrupted a military event to offer her father a hug. (Source: KKTV/CNN).

FORT CARSON, CO (RNN)– Karas Oglesby’s dad had actually been deployed since February and she just couldn’t wait any longer.

So, she disrupted a military homecoming ceremony, darting throughout the floor for a hug from her father.

Although he remained in development, he provided her a warm hug prior to sending her back to her mama.

“I was trying to decide whether it was great practice to break development, but I didn’t have the heart in me to not offer my little baby a hug, so I had to go ahead and flex over and give her a hug and kiss on the forehead,” Lt. Daniel Oglesby informed Fox 21 News.The department had been deployed to Asia.